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remote URL not working for wiki links #614

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jaywryan opened this issue Jan 8, 2019 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #2220
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remote URL not working for wiki links #614

jaywryan opened this issue Jan 8, 2019 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #2220
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jaywryan commented Jan 8, 2019

  • GitLens Version:
  • VSCode Version: 1.29.1
  • OS Version: Windows 10

Steps to Reproduce:

  1. Use the Remote features of GitLens (Copy or Open) Remote URL on a github wiki.

This results in a 404 as the URL gets set to the remote url for the git repository, which is .wiki

This should recognize the .wiki and redirect the remote URL to be /wiki

In practice, I am using GitHub Enterprise and setting the remote urls in the settings.json and it is working as expected on repositories that are not wikis

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eamodio commented Dec 2, 2020

@jaywryan would you be willing to open a PR to support this?

@eamodio eamodio added bug Something isn't working help wanted Want community input and/or pull request and removed type: potential bug labels Dec 2, 2020
@eamodio eamodio added this to the Backlog milestone Dec 2, 2020
jeffslofish added a commit to jeffslofish/vscode-gitlens that referenced this issue Sep 20, 2022
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